DELHI
DELHI
As the vibrant capital of India, Delhi stands as a living museum of history, where centuries of dynasties, empires, and rulers have left their mark. The city is home to a wealth of architectural marvels that echo the grandeur of the Mughal, Sultanate, and British colonial eras. Each monument tells a unique story of power, culture, and artistry.
Highlights include:-
Red Fort( Lal Qila) :- A UNESCO World Heritage Site a palace made by emperor shahjahan, its original name is Qila-e-mubarak. constructed near swash yamuna which goes all the way till tajmahal.
Qutub Minar :-The altitudinous slipup minaret in the world, dating back to the 12th century, and a fine illustration of Indo- Islamic armature.
Humayun’s TombA mughal grave which is a Complete Persian armature, constructed by Hamida Banu Begum for Emperor Humayun. it’s also a Unesco point.
India GateIndia Gate stands as a majestic war keepsake in New Delhi, recognizing the dogfaces who offered their lives in World War I. It is situated in centre of delhi opposite of rashtrapati bhavan
Jama Masjid :- One of the largest Mosque in India, showcasing stunning Mughal artificer, also commissioned by Shah Jahan.
Lotus TempleShaped like a blooming lotus, this iconic structure in Delhi invites callers with its unique design and tranquil atmosphere. It’s also known as Bahai House made in the memory of Bahullah
Safdarjung’s Tomb :- An elegant theater grave that reflects the fading splendor of late Mughal armature.
Together, these monuments offer an immersive regard into Delhi’s outstanding history and its artistic heritage that continues to allure trippers
from around the world.